Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, November 11, 1865, Image 1

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♦ COLUMBUS DAILY ENQUIRER. STRICT CONSTRUCTION OK TIIE CONSTITUTION-AN HONEST /VXD ECONOMICAl. ADMINISTRATION OK THE GOVERNMENT. Ragland & Wynne, Proprietors. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1865. VOL. VII.—NO. 270. SPECIAL NOTICES. August 11,1S«5. J , . from Treasury Department, tuxes. r° rJer 7“ „irea to be imid beforeuhip- ' nJ , oe, ‘n M nbo made frum this district. nutri.t D composed of the following '■ J 1 Taker Bibb, Butts, Calhoun. Chatta- s,;,Cw»rf. Decatur, Dooly. Dougherty .1 rrb Uoustou. Bee, Macon, Munon. Tuylor. Terre,1. UP - - " , * b,l,r * mi jAMES C. McIJDbV.EV, JOHN KING, BANKER AND BROKER, Office at the old Marine Hank Agency, WILL BUY AND SELL GOLD, SILVER, EXCHANGE, bank notes and UNCURRENT MONEY. ALL KINDS OF STOCKS, BONDS, AND p OTHER SECURITIES, Bought and sold on Commission. Particular attention paid to Collections a this and other points and the proceeds remitted promtly. OctKl—2ra G. W. KOSKTTE. 8. E. I, A WHON, !, tStt-tf Collector. «itok.* 3 , *tt#r <n wlv Aug* 1 liiterual Revenue Notice. - .Un.inicliuul having been received tins *' ! “* ce iimissioner <«f Internal Hove- 'Btr— « x '-tere Com- «. : u )vi , rc hero y notified not nice**“la •' or move it outofthe irann'ort n» - UI ,| e . g they first procure •» M»» ->■ deputies. P * n ‘" hipped mi any Kailruad to M»- * > %utyclu be paid at Culuiubus to Kiehurd i .a Donu'y Collector. JAMES C. MrBUllSKY. ,, ,r Collector. Au«»Git --•*> ^ # ^ vncT COLLECTOR tNT’L REVENUE, ^ > llLt 1 in Lneiuier or Hf.oeoia, > Macon, August 14, ISOo. ) is hereby given that nil Distillors ot n,ocher, grsi es corn. «r other substun- nJ oil mttiiufaeturers of tobucoo, cigars, ’ Irsouired f> take out a lieenso and give Thole ivliofiill to give bond and procure ‘ in o 1 liti.m to all other penalties uhitarer. liable to pay one hundred f m odditienal duties thereon, gutio. tuerehants and others purchasing * before Iho duty is paid, do so at their ,jt!ie law compels me to seise it, uu hands it uiuy be found. JAMES 0. McBURNKY. Collector. COLUMBUS. 0*., August 2d. 1805. lUtimbccn appointed Deputy Collector tor ociietic.einbrnoing Muscogee.Talbot, H*r- 111,1011.Cb.ttnhunehceand Stewart, all par- in distilling spirituous liquor. In the tore named eouuties will apply at oneo at my dre.ei'p.rit* the i’eiry llouse, and file bonds idPtoc.t*"*hicVlAKD W. J AQEE3, Deputy Collector Internal Rev. '2*1 Dial. Gw. ougli tu Atlanta. hiniendan is op non. \ rUOl! .11 RAILROAD CO-.. r ittunes, to a.. Sept. Pth, lStM. ) c i- Kail it a ail Sclletlule. ,1' l'Hlt MONDAY. 11th itnR., the ,„...„-r Irain on this road will _.(ColiMubus j 'j'p’ji 0 * 4 . ?!' " A. M. .ivcin I'uluiubus at 4.21 * F. M. ocou and Western It. It. Schedule. NIGHT TRAIN. „ ,, Macon ;8.30, P. M. -\t ii Macon 3.30, A. .M. Mp 10—tt W. L. CLARK, Sup’t. F. J. Cos A XT. A. J. Young C0NANT & YOUNG, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 39 SOUTH STREET, TSTew York, ROSETTE & LAWH0N, YTJOTIOIs^ AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS 131 BROAD STREET, COLUNBUSi GA. PERSONAL ami prompt ntteution given to x ctinMgomeAtH. _*^“ CotTos purchased. julySo—tf w. l,o .SALISBURY. 8. B. WABNOc K. WARNOCK &CO., COTTON BROKERS COMMISSION ^MERCHANTS, Offico No. 131 Broad St., (Rosette A Lawhon’s Auction Room.) f TUlKY arc prepared to storo Cotton, Merch- X undine,Proiuce, «kc. Particular ntteution given to the sale of UVPl'ilV l ■ If. 1111■ I.' o.. FOR SALE AND RENT. PLANTATION, STOCK, CORN AND FODDER, For Sale. I am offering to sell !•„ Interest in the idanta- at present occupied by the undesigned. With it*I propose to sell: G No. 1. Mulc«. 150.1 bushels ot Corn. 20.000 tt>s Fodder. 100 head of hog.-. 400 bushels cotton seedy 30 hoad cattle, 2 No. 1 Iron axle Wagon.*, Ploughs, Clour, 1 set Smith Tools, and every article ntedc l for the working of 15 hauds. Iho t>Jaco lies 28 miles from Columbus, K H M S OF THE DAILY ENQUIRER. One month $ 1 00 Three months :j no I .Six months o 00 Single copies 10 cents. A liberal deduction will he made in lavor of | Newsboys and Dealers. HATES OF A OVERT 1 MIX G. , „ . .. 1 .Square, one week > •i L‘Jace lies 28 miles from Columbus, l •• two week* J miles from M. A-O. lt.H. 1 will sell f.,r one ; .. ‘r s , hall cash, balmee 12 months, or I will sell stock 1 1 t,,rcc weok * ?? w i plnee. t The remaining ^»vi»-third® I 2 Siiuaros, ono week li^rul ; 2 “ two weeks ' * '2 " throe weeks of land cah be purchased terms. Apply to nov 10 4t Sun copy "t trade ca led war, when ail nt thing familiar in iho vico of ficer of thn Fednrnl fnn-o, who was'in t > it wi..-* original. 11, was difficult to travel •onp the narrow ledge without falling fur from him. attracted Iris ' attention.- . nu^lionHhF w^.Mhlr a ?, d il wa * REFER Atkins, Dunham A Co , O. R. Woods. K. B. Young, W. II. Young, It. M. liunby, T O : Apalachicola, Flu. 1'u'aula, Ala. D. S. BKXEDICT. E. W. BKNKOIPT. J. C price. ri<r f ^ , Columbus, Ga„ Aug. 3,186ft.—tf Oner their services for salts Cotton, Tobacco, orother produce, and will purchase on order l’ A ’ 1 2, L , U* " * V * SAM ** K ’ ,l0UlH0 ^* goods of all kinds. < TYLER & ROBISON, Grocery A I'otnmissiou Merc hauls, NO. 129, f {Nearly Opposite t/ic Hank of Columbus,) I T/~KF.P on hand a good stock of FAMILY IV a non Eli I US, CftOfiKKH Pand sto.\e- WAHK TOIL FT FOAP, FfNS. NEEDLES, la. I < 0MJiS. SPtjbL OO TTON, DOMEE TIC DR Y GOODS, A C. | Particular attention given to the ouveha-e or sale of any kind ot produoo or inorciiandiHo. ! J.A.TYLKR. ;xedict | aug.>tf BAM’L E. ROBISON. I). S. BENEDICT ft; SONS, I BEDELL & CO„ GROCERS AND COMMISSION Grooer8 aild Cfimmi.sion MorcUffnts, {Neut'lu oppn»ttc Uan'Cif Columbia, MER.Oirfl.IVTS, COLUMBUS OA„ NO- 23© MAIN STREET, j TZEEP constanfty on hand GKOCEHIES iiud JV COUMTKY l’HODHCH of ever., kind. Cuiiriigntnent* of Merchuudi*esolicitod. Prompt attention given to the purchuso and sale of bloods of every description. W. A. UKDELli, A. (J. HEDKLL. J id y 11 -tf C.S J l ARRISUN.^ ATKINS, DUNHAM & UO„ COMMISSION and mWAUHSd MERCHANTS, APALACHICOLA. FLA. July l ltli, 1865.—tf wm7 gTswanT (BATS OF TENNESSEE.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, COLUMBUS, GA. Notice! THKASDRBR’S OFFICE, 1 Muscogee R. R. Co., }■ Columbus, Ca , Oot„ 24th, 1865, j On snd after this date the fare on this road ilbiiovon cents i*cr mile. JAS. M. RIY INS, Treasurer, Oct 24-tf . __ CHANGE OF SillEDIILK. ?UPERISTKNDANT’S OFFICE, ) M. k W. J», R. U., Moktgomeuy, Sept. 20,1805. ) LS and after Friday, Sept. 22d. I860, Trains I on thi- Road will be run us follows: we Columbus at *? * i . ) . • •re West Point 2M- .. . rest Montgomery”*. - *• * ’A' West Point ,1 1* *1* • it Coiouiubus ••••■b 4.*. l. w. wring with trains of A. A \\ . P. R* R. Point which arrives in Atlanta at Retween Third and Fourth Sts., LOl'lNVIbUE, I(Y. Pel. 4—2m _ HANSERi), WATSON & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, APALACHICOLA, FLA. Advances made 6n Cotton consigned to our frieuds in New York and Liverpool. Jos. Hax.sf.ru. R. B. Watson. II. 11. Epimxg. oct 17-1m EPPING, HANSERI) Ai CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBUS, GEO. Advances made on Cotton consigned to our friends in Apalachicola, New York or Liver pool. II. H, Kppixu, Jos. IIax.skrd, II, B. Watson. oct 17-1 m D. B, BALDWIN & GO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 17 8 PE AUG STREET, N E W YORK. C.*M. R Hoist. [ Savannah. BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH. DAN L II. CHAM, tionl Slip t. Notioo. AND QIKA11D IlAII.UOAD. .er Manday, MU instant, iho J’a?- aill leavoliirard f-r LuionSidingf ?. M. 11. E. WELLS. Sat>'t. oe to Shippers. •PP1CE ML’S'H.GKE Rail.ROAD, t imbue, Ha.. July 3i?t, 1885. f ree Railroad u now running a IN lo Macon, and arc prepared j eight with dispatch to Macon, Atlanta,and intermediate point.*. W. L. CLARK, Sup’L pE TO SHIPPERS. /iXTEN'DAN’T’S OFFICE, I Mcncookh Rail r Coluiubu.-, tia., Aug. 11, ’65. ) nd Ccnsigncos are hereby notified npnny will not be responsible for ipedto any Station on this Road, or s, after it in discharged from »»ur W. L. CLARK, Sup’t. NOTICE. K MVSCOGEE RAILROAD CO.. I CoLUMHl’8, U.v., Aug. 11,1366* ) COMPANY is prepared to make con- s forme delivery at this idaoe of Oak l by the car l uid. rnrtie* wish- ■-tf Notice to Shippers. /uASi'UKft'sOrKicK, Mu?c jgee R. U.Co.,1 / ColuubuM, tJ.i., July Jlst, Ie65. J bn »r.d after the 1st August, pre-payment required tor all freight shipped to But- intermviiate stations, Uu freight on all goods received at this place r *8iny point, miu be paid on delivery of the . will idoaae tiko notice, as these kfjy, 111 be rigidly euforecd. ; JtfhL J._ M. b 1 vIN S. Treae’l Atlanta Medical College. 1 ^,P°nrse of Lectures in this Institution r<m id*‘ C) aimence on tho first Monday in No- fnwh l* 1 *' aat ^ continue four months—the »*ving changed the time for the sea- oonfutnuior to the winter months. JOHN U. HTfiSfM ORKLA ND, g*Uwil Demi. national marine Advanced made on containments to our Uouso J (fetleral in Slew If ork, and to our friends in Liverpool and Glasgow. Oct. 10,1865—3m THOS. C. JOHNSON, (LATE OF ST. LOUIS. MO .) ATTORNEY AT LAW, ilaim and Real Estate Agent, No. 50 Market Street, \l'i> Stalin, jlOiNXOOMKRY, ALA. Oct. 10—Oitn* J. T. PEYTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. P ROMPT attention given to all business en trust l to his care. Rulers to lion, llinus Holt, Columbus, (la. sept 8,1805HSUI e. w. MOISE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. U. .1. M08BR, HKX10R. B. J. MU8E3, JUNIOR. LAW notice:. r PIlE UNDKKSK4NKD havo formed a oo- 1 purtnurtiiiip, under tho name and stylo ul it, J. MOSRs, and will ostabiittb an ulhcu in Columbus, (la., on the 1st October next, in the District, the Courts of the Chattuhoochcu Cir cuit, and upon special retainor in important eases will attend uny of the Courts in Ueurgiu state.) K. J. MOSES, Senior, aug 15*tf It. J. MOSES, Junior. HOUSE AND LOT TTor Sale. f PHE undersigned oilers hi* X residence in Liuwond lor sale. The premises are situated immediately on the imvrkut of tho East Coiniiion, sui'tnuiu: the residence of the late M.tj. containing near three acre* <>i‘ land. The improvements embrace a good dwelling with rooms, five double nevro houses, siuoko bouio, stablos, barn, niriiago house, cow houses. Ac., Ac. This placets handsomely lo *uto l. about fifteen minutes walk from the business part of Broad street. Parties desirous of purchasing u pleasant and cheap home aro invited to give mo a call. Possession given 1st of January noxi. nov 8 lw JVM. c. (JH A Y. FOR RENT, f I TURKIC ooinfortnbic ROOMS, in Masonic X 11h!1 building. Apply to R. J. Ill NTFU. O03I*tfBUH copy, af Mmeogcu Railroad, j COTTON PLANTATIONS For Sale. 1X7 ITU a view of returning . * * to my profession of Civil Engiuoer. I oft'er for »alo tour Kiii'i.Al Cotton Plantations, all good land and c nvonient to market. Among them I offer my home place, two miles from Chunnenuggco, Ala., containingljnl>acres. 800 acres open land, 500 acres in woods. Ur it may bo divided into two bottlelnent* of S20and 480 acres each. Ail.oak and hickory and no waste land. Tho home place has an elegant house, out-buildings, fine 01 chords, t ight years old, a good well and a cistern, holding tlnrty- dix thousami gallons. All tho wood land is en closed and communicates with the fields, Tho other places are all well watered. Some of tho places will be rented it not sold readily. Corn and bidder may l>c obtained with three places, if early application is nude to It. A. IIAUDAWAY. No. 6, M. A (I. It. It., or, HOB’T S. HARDAWAY, nov 4 tdoel Columbus, Ga. Sun copy, 1 *ss #21 #:to#;f) #44 # 15 #.5n #55# tiiti.VfTO 2 18 :;o -36- 451 48 54 tiO 61 72 75 84 '.HI 21 :;s 4 r > 52 1 5‘.» tVl 73 Hi) 87 '.'I I d ll)8 I :m» 15 55 G:! 1 71 7'.' 87 148 111 IIP 127 3 .Hi HU 75 S5- p;t Ini |n.* 117 125 l.c. 141 1 ID H 42 70 9 ) lOn I Id 120 l.tu no 150 lOj 17c IM) 12 * 65 100 1V5 I4i) 15. 170 In.-, J15 2 ;0 2L'- 260 IS 80 120 150 iso uni Cn 2H> 2-sl 218 .no ;J20 310 _24 lit'.) 150 17 » -lKi'225 250 2,5 J,(h* ti*. :’,5ii 375 400 For advertisements published less than ono week >1 00 per square for tho Hist insertion and 50 cents per square for each subsequent insertion. Advertisements insulted at intervals to b charged as new each insertion. Advertisements ordered to icmaiii on any particular pigo, to bo charged an new each in sertion. Advertisement* not specified as to time, will nized in him an old friend of hi* who had formerly resided in Brt'.limore; and cidn*: up to him thnjounx Virginian made him self known. lie was greeted with tho utmost plea*-' ure, and the youths shook hand-, laugh- inpj like boys at tho odd meetimj. if I were a novelist instead of an historian, my dear reader, 1 would hero insert, h lengthy dialogue between tho friend.-; but nut having been present. I can only j*iv« you tho barn outline of \V - adveti- ture. From talk about old .menus and things of tlm past, tin* cmvorMil.mn jr’.idt-d to the present and the yung Yir^iaim.'s unlucky gituation. iMying upon their former triendship, the latter at ouce broached the subject of hi* e-cape. *1 wisli 1 could help vuu,’ was the re ply, ‘but I see nn sort of ehnneo . f your gelt-ing away. \V .’ ‘1 think I can g;et oil’ in the dark.’ ‘Perhaps; but c:rog*intf the river is fh«* difficulty. The bridge is pjckHted ' Tho young; Virginian, iioveilludos*, d<- termined to make the attempt. Fmni that moment In* kept a close watch on th movements of hi* captor their suppers, they n ov solves to the tank "f and tuking down the names of I'n-ir f»i oners. The latter weie drawn up in u (in*- near thn lire, and a Wd. nd officer went along tho line, taking down tin ir name* and regiments in his memorandum h-> <k. Lieutenant VV— -- wa- n< *r the houd <•! the line, and having given hi* nam** and regiment—the 12th Virgiiiiaou\airy—saw the offico i* t hi as on. 1 have c; lied him Lieutenant W , but the voting mot wasat tliat timo a private; and at the an nouncement of his historic name the Fed- . . . him to flank” tho nitnet at tijr, opposit * extremity of tho oilogo. W hy not‘‘fall in” in the (lark* with the unsuspecting dolachmont, U" the guard beyond, and theu ances of making his ewcape? was nt imce taken, and as ^opposite his place of non** jou-work of the lie proaclied the fir along tho surfnc . .. Hu succeeded to » .. ri-k anything, and Uc ued to ‘‘snhke along' order to discover, be I he published until ordered out, ami charged i end soldieis began to laugh, one of th ncmmlimrlv. Advertiser.*are ruqucHtud to state j saving 'The Old Dominion the munber «>1 iu*ertionB desired. All advertisomeiits considered duo from tli first insert ion and collectable accordingly. A ROMANCE OF THE W’AII. Scenes. and Adventure* <</ U>* (Srrn Sima ale ii> Virainin. PLANTATION FOR SALE. I OFFER FOR SALE MY LOWER FLAN- l- tation on the OnatUhooehco river, 12 miles below Columbus. The tract contain* '.'O') acres, 450 of which aro cleared. Un the place i.* a comfortable dwolling, with a well improved yard, and a small orchard of choico fruit tree.*, l'lio overseer and negro houses are all framed buildings, and tho settlement one inilo from tlie public road louding to Lumpkin. J his place 1 settled and imnmvod and great care has been taken to koop it in u high state of cultivation. The productive capacity of these lands sire \reil known in the neighborhood. Corn. Fodder, mid Stock can bo purchased on llie place. 0ai4tf, __ W. G. WUOLFULK. Handsome Residence, WITH 1H AGUES OP' LAND, FOR SALE, O N tho Talbo'ton road, oppo*ito Col. Lind- BayV. I' .•iiosfruRi tho city. The l. contain.* • -cm.*, un .-t.,ir.*, closot- and irurr it, kitchen. ;.iiry, oollnr. with other «.- > •*, stable, enrriflKO hoU?o . nd Jot, all built in ), „>d order, splendid wnter, i garden of three acies, an orchard of varieties ol fruit trues, and eight acres of Woodland. , For term* apply to (i. C. OSBUKN. oct 17—tf Through the l’ost-oll'co. .Sun copy. 8. V. ROWLAND. W. M. fRVINK. H. X- 8TBWAHT. ROWLAND, IRVINE & 00., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 102 WALNUT STREET, Between Pearl and Third Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Oct. 6,1863—2tn J. W. PEASE, T~ Bookseller and Stationer, COLUMBUS, GA. piNE LETTER PAPER, by ttio .mire or JAMES M. RUSSELL, Attorney at Xjaw, lOfiice over Store of Uunby k Co.,) H AVING resumed the practice of Law ; I will hereafter givo my uiviividcd attention to all bu^inosi entrusted to me lor this and con tiguous counties. July 20-tt Law Notice. fllHE undorsigned, at their old office, Ckaw- 1. l oan, .Kussull county, Ala., are prepared to file applications for pardon under the Presi dent's amnesty proclamation, and also to trims uct all other professional business. ti. D. k O. Wm, IIOOPER. _auff23-tf DR. BELLAMY TJAS rciuoYed his office to the Pre.-oription XX gtorcof Dr. Law, No. 79 Broad .Street. Keiidence at Ale, W iloy Jouei’. sej.gT-gm. ; Fine Cap Paper, b- the quire or roam, kino Ljuiuiv.rci.il Note Paper, by the quire or ream, , Ladies* Fine Noto Paper, Gilt, Commercial, School and Ladies. Pen*. White. Buff. Unaque and Canary Envelopes, India nubbor Round Coiub*. M ** Dresainfi Combs, “ " Tuck Combs. Morocco Pocket Books, \ iolin Bow*. Leather Wallets, Briurwood Pipe8, (4, D. Gun Caps, Im*t Morchauui Pip Flaying Cards, ( DR. A. J. FOARD, M EDICAL DIRECTOR ill the lato Army o TennoMee, tuuders his profcs.-ionul sorvi ] cea to tho citizens of Columbus and viciulty. ! oilico in the Porry Ho ; . Oct '* tf DOCTOR STAFFORD R esumes the luaotiee LOOK OUT! late Major tioorge (J. Duwson. lying in Jougherty county and containing llod acres oak and hickory lands) and a joining laud* of jlorchorn. Walker, McClarcn, Jones and oth ers is for sale. Term* cash. Apply to L. TV. DAWSON, ■ Pipe India Rubhe Visiting Card*, Tuoth l*i« 1:*. Violin A Guitar Strings Memorandum Books. Violiu Bridges, September 1-tf ______ aTarge lot or cheap NEW SHEET MUSIC, JUST RECEIVED BY J. W. PEASE. Sept Iff—tf B. Z. KU0KKR, WITH BLAIR & GENNETT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION 1 I surgical attention can find modntiou* in the city. Otfice hour* from li ml 2 Sept 8, i - -tt >f Medicine and ! tat.co requiring uifortabic uveuin- 1)B. H. M. CI.EGKLEY, II OMEOPATIII3T, 1 'I' LX DERS hi" eervice, to the cit »■ >.. of Col- 1. umhu.i and vicinity. OOice nt hi * residence • on Moln'«.*h street, betwee.i Kundolph and SI. r, next door to Dr. Cu*hman'rt burnt * FOR SALF, M Y PLANTATION in Ruh- sell county, Ala., four miles south of Persons’ Depot, containing 1400 acres—between 500 and 600 cleared—most of which is fresh and well watered by Middle L ike©. Framed dwelling with four room*. * houses sufficient for 40 or 5" hands- Good gi house und screw. Crop and ?t"ck of all kiud* sold with the place it' desired. The place i- convenient to churches and g<»od *eliooL. I will sell for cotton, pnyahlo December, 186'i, or for cash thi* fall, ou reasonable terms. Address W. B. BLf]'. out 18-lm* Person*. Rm-.dl m»., Ah>. _ EMIGRATION TO BRAZIL!' Notice to Members of the Pioneer Colony of Major Hastings. M embers or thi. colony win tukonotio, thnt the Go".ny will sail Iron: Mobile, Ala, on the *■» Hi* o!' Drcrnihtr next. A eomnioilioti* sal : ship ol ample t -nn.i .'C, with comfortable tu juiodtitious I >t .it loa t •>()() passengers, wil-. »e jwovi l«.d. Heads ol families und mu-/!•- i•<*»-<-n- will pay vdUeacn; otlnr meiuln-r- ... :.unilii- our 12, will pay $2n. .nd ehi drr-n * 'w* .. 2 ; .t u 12, ?10 euch: which i nyiuri. coin. Families will be eiru!# persons 2 11 " poi charge. The presont doslinalion ol t. « ( ' .mi.y city of Para, on the Anm/on : u- ultimate . • - lion, on a tributary ol that liver, between litu and ten degree* south lat itu i©. Leiu'b of n ov- age 2.0(H) miles, sailing time ; out t.iree week*. Planters should take theit fanniii^ >ttm.-il* and tnechuuies their t-.*.t . 1 ..a.i;-. •* should take tents, and all should plot nlo t.ieinsolves with provi»ion* for about *ix in mth.- . Others desiring to luc .me lueiu >ei.• ..I tin* Colouy c in Jni so, by applying to;.>Iojor J la-• i u Correapondonco New York World VlKCTIKIA, OcLuLv r, 1800. Thore is a youuK goulloman in Virginia bearing u name so illustrious in d, if J were to givo it,tho most ardent opp. *ntj of the mytholoKtc F. V. Vs would . a curtain historic interest in what 1 an. going to relate. When l say that uc is called Lieutenant W you cannot pos sibly guess liis name. But lo the curious incident with which 1 propose to ainiiso those readers who take an interosl in the veritable occurrences of the great struggle just terminated. On the 9th day of Juno, 1803, thore took place nt Fleetwood Hill, near Brandy Station, in Culpeper county, tho greatest and most desperate) cavalry conflict ol tho war. Nearly 25,COO horsemen fought there ‘’all a summer’s day”—as when Karl Percy met tho Douglas in tho glades ot Chevy Chase—anti the combat was of unexampled fury. General Stuart, com manding all tho cavalry of General Lee’s urmy, had hold a grand review somo days before, in tho extensive fields below the Court. House, and a mimic btvlUn bad taken place, preceding thn roal one. The horsu artillery, posted on n bill, lirod blank cartridges as the cavalry chargod tho guns ; tho columns swept by a great pole, from which the white Confederate flag waved proudly in tho wind ; General Lee, with his gri/./.led beard and old gray tiding capo, looked on, thn center ol all y. :-; bauds played, tho artillery roared, the charging squadrons shook thn ground, and from the great crowd assembled to witness tho imposing speciaelo shone the variegated drosses and bright eyes ol beautiful women, rejoicing in tho heyday of the grand review. But that roar of artillery in tho mimic buttlo reached other ears than those for which it was intended. There were some friends ol t/urs upon ;ho opposite shore of the Rappahannock who took even greater interest in thn movements of Gen. Lee than the fair daughtoi of Virginia. The thunder of the artillery was heard by them, and they nt once conceived a burn ing curiosity to know what ail this firing mount. So, one bright morning about dawn, they came across tho rivur, about seventeen ‘housand in number, to see wb»»v ()id Uncle Robert was about. " . «n followed tho hard fight of j- t Hill. zk. u..,. or ip lion of this long and desperate struggle is no portion of the present suh- - | ject. The Federal forces (ail cavalry) ad- put- t vanned in front, on tho right flank, on tho left il ink— every where. Tho battle wu3 thus fought, so to speak, “from the center outwarus.” What tho eye saw, us Stuart rapidly fell Lack from tho river and con centrated iris cavalry for the defense of Fleetwood Hill,between him and Brandy, was a great and imposing spectucle of (•quadrons charging in every poition of the field—men falling, cut out of tho sad dle with the saber; artillery roaring, car bines cracking—k perfect hurly-burly of conflict. Homo di.y, perhaps, the present histo rian may give a page to this hard battle, and speak of its “moving accidents;” of »ho manner in which tho cannoneers of the horse artillery m«*t and repulsed charge upon their guns with clubs and sponge-staffs; how that gallant spirit, I*. j saying 'The Ulif Dominion mu-l be hard j |,j f , up when her aristocracy have to in th*- ,. ( p ! ranks and wenra jacket like tlu.i !’ And ! Ul , 4 I he pointed to \\ old, di-colur tl f 0 f j | cavalry jacket. Tho young man was, ; „tif i howover, riot thinking of the joke of hi- ’ j,,.j c ptor.-; he wa* watching his opporlunii} ! j,, , to glide out of the line. If soon came.— j f ( .,| The Federal soldier.- w< i u not looking at him; tho n ending officer h i . passed aryund the lire, the light of which thu- shoro for an inr-tant in his eyes and duz zlcd him; end Lieut«»nanl 5V - saw his opportunity. The sp.tc** outside «»l the firelight wa i glo *my a* Khlis. and in a moment lie lot-! s'.cpp "1 fr 1 was 1 flop 1 behind a t* ot. paused to lit ten. nt It Would they go over th count again. t-» verify t\ cic«-"rd A » io* man would be found missing; ho would be at once j pursued, recaptured, and r sunLd for bis attempt to escapo l»v painrtil *»r ignomini ous punislimeni; 11c listened with all Lb ears; held his breath, and soon found that , he was not missed. The i lfi. • r did not J suspect the ruse which Jiad been played upon him: and the prisoner* were niHndi ed otf under guard, ifieutonant W- saw them disappear with profound -aii - faction, ami then all his energies were j bontto the hard task of getting oi t of the j Federal camp and croy-ing iho river. The ! prospect looked suifici 1 nllv di-pintu.y — lie was in the center c!’ a city of tents, where lie could not .-tir a step without *t ‘ trading attention; a r ul even if *Lc -uo. eoedod in escaping the vigilance ot the men and thequaitcr guard, the broad and | deep current of the Rap|.ahannock lay i still in his path—tho single bridge heavily picketed. The young man did not lose heart for a single moment, however, and like a good soldier determined to 'lake 1 tho chances.’ The first thing was to conceal his identity ' from the men around the tire*. lie ac cordingly took oil’ hi- gray jacket, and J rilling it up, put it under Ins arm. Hit- pantaloons were blue, and his hat was • f an indefinable co or, which might he either Confederate or FedoruI. In ! i- bo.-oui, between his s.iirt and naked bi-*a-t, he J concealed bli spun, which hr had un* 1 buckled and hidden when he was captured. ) Having thus prepared himself, Lieutenant \V walked boldly on, and lounged j carelessly by tho fires. One of the men asked him what regiment he belonged to, ! as if they observed something unfamiliar in his demeanor; but, his r**n ly reply, giv- j ing the name of somo Federal regiment, entirely disarmed suspicion. S > much cavalry had takoi^part in the light, and it had been so much scattered, that \\ - was sot down for one of the mai y tr ig glers; and walking by the fires und the quarter guard, who stared at but did not challenge him. he gained the bank of tlx Unppahunnock. lie hud thus succeeded in his second , attempt; but obstacle No. 3 t!ireut- n**d *.«■ • he more seiious. The river before hire ; whs broad, deep, black and cold. The j bridge near by was guarded; ho Liard tu< sentinel pacing to and fro, and a second at I tho further extremity. What wa© to l»» j done? Kill the sentinel by su l lenlv at-- i tucking and seizing his weapon ? That, under other circumrUnc-*, might have pa-a t/ir lake th< His retiolulio.. the guard can ceaJment behind tii rjiiling, ho crouched lower, waited until they luid parsed and then quietly steping ov»-r the j ailing fi'll in h-diind. The move- nomL had been undiscovered; he was now ad valu ing with measured step to “assist,” as tho French say, at relieving thn “Old ■ Guard on the bridge.*—himself an honor ary member of the “relief!’’ Ais ruse was »rowned with complete frUece?*. lie j.a- • ,-d with* the detachment, undirnovele i, Lu a point beyond the bridge ; mi d then steping out of the ranks —a niMiieouver wliiuh the pitch durkness rendered by no ineun-- dilficull—he co'n* i e»*n\cd himself until i\ie unsuspecting , h-dfral-* disqppcare !. He then crawled «»n his bands n».d knee , crouching close to Iho ground, Ly another picket, which he saw up'-n the road, and reaching u Having eaten J poi in when* lie rdc v-d himself bayond Irossod Ihem-; range, rot-; to J.is feet and commenced 'v:ng. All at once he ©aw before him iLiK-r picket lire, juid not knowing 11, w is Mud uf tVi -nds or cnomles, again ci (»ucli.-d cluwii and slowly ap« uwling upon his chest the ground. up to this time to ‘•onlingly contin- •ward the lire, iu making himsolf kiiMwit, v. i .-U.fr • . ? -I ( .up around it wero li lends or enetni'v In thi slowandcau* tiou.s man nr r no npp. -.ched until he wa* within ten yard* ot if, where, hidden be hind a slump, lie attentively leconnoitor-• ■*d. In Ltii- tlow and cautious manner he mq.roHohcd until ho was within ten yard© of it, when*, liidden behind n .-tump, he ly recommit ‘rod. I’he result was «*. lie could not pos-ihly succeed in di:'(">vi'iing whether tlie pickets were federal or confodi-r ile ; and in relating his adventure afterwards Li- ut. SV de- car <1 that his heart now throbbed with greater lanxietv than at any other time during the whole a Tail*. He continued for some time thus crouching hr hind his f .miip, and hi doubt u a- painful and pro* tr.-ieind. At hist it caiufl to un end ; ho y again. One of tho men ground, yawned, und said : •vo there will be a Yankee f the river by the morning.” Lieut nt \V rose up, ap- tire, and, with a laugh, made aiin-en Known, lo the prolound astonish ment and c •»i * Tu=i .r> r»f the sleepy pickets, who hr I thus received u practical illustra- ti«»r* ol iho ea-e wi L which an enemy might pproaeli aid n-nd a Lti 1 lot through their le-ai-. Tn.-v, however, receivud Lt. \Y- with military hospitality; gave him )» p'»rtio;i of their rations; divided c..«-ir blanket-; and - veicoim: with fa tigue, he lay down and slept until day- I ght. B'tore sum iso lie uat General Smart’s hi-adquarters, ami wa- relating f»i- curious ad venture to the huge nmuse- ment of the laughing cavalier. He whs without 1.arm*, or other clothes than lfi.*s • which ho wore; but he was free,and be had his r-p’.iis, e rri'-d throughout, against his naked lireui.t. tin* ad veu in re of Lieutenant glid ed I; \Y , i his escape. The Jens ho used in umk* narrative limy appear but I assure tho reader thut it is been done; but thore w as tu nel who would at oneo giv then recapture and ;» ‘latter end w-iv* than tho first.’ This plan was tbu- • ol d tho question. But one hope pre*r-ntv 1 it self. The fugitivec »uld not win tho ri. *r, but if by any means he could c imb up t" the floor of the bridge inside of the sen tinel, he might, perhaps, crawl along without being discovered, “fin k the sentinel beyond, and so g nt hurl- to his friends. Young, lithe und d't< rmined Lieutenant \V — Support Your Mechanics There i* n-» truth more undeniable than that it U the bound- ii duty of every coni- inuniiy t'» suppoit it^ mechanics. They are a worthy and indispensable class of man. and we find r.o town or village, flourishing without t'ucir aid. Indeed their absence i.- always a true index of tho curniitum ol tho pine—whether it is ad- vane ng in wealth and imp u laneoor sink- ingintouooiiy. Whenever we passthrough a villuge, mix! lieur the frcqm nt sound of the carperiter’rf lium ner, the clink of tho blacksmiths anvil—that village, we say to our-«*lvf»s, is # prosperous. It cannot .bn otherwise, lor the producers urn actively employed; ancl«»u* numbertheconsumors. Wnenevi r jtl - is tlie case, tlio people are growing wealthy, und nt the same timo training th" rising generation to habit- of indu-try nnd monthly. When, if a city or village pursue., tho opposite of this cuuibj -nogl • s its mechanics, und sup port* lho-o . f bpmo «. ther place, and those who are Idt nr/f’<?om pel led by force of ciu'unihtanc- - to leiumn wiil become idle and profligate—in a few years they be- eofiM beggars, and their children becom ing.ignorant and vi' iou-—they will cease to prodi.ee utid become consumeis. If them is any truth in tuoascertion that we ought, a- a nation, to give the prefer ence t * domesiic innrrufuciures, the tact is equally true with regard to the communi ty ; both are tu.-’ iined by tho same nrgu- iiVut. It a merchant wois.d have around substantial customers let him by ! ^ every mean . m**cl»anu , . _ speedily made u M. B. Young, ut Georgia, met the heavy connoissance of tie; abutments ol the '•inking column attacking from tho side bridge to ascertain the possibility hi- power support tho - village, and as they bo* Jthy, tl.eir nut.,m will iri- croasu. especially in theae articles on which i h e it,a'*«-s the greatest proflls for it is un- I deniable, thut as men beeomo moro , wealthy they also bncome more luxuri- 1 oua, and no merchant will deny that nr- tii-i’ s of luxury al way© ufiord the greatest I profit*. Tue habit of importing large i quail*ities of cheap foreign articles in I coinuetion witn mir village mechaniwi ’ ’ both i 1,1,1 j of Stevenaburg, and swept il buck with ruling his project. To big great satUta< ot ‘ the saber ; how the brave William II. F. tion lie discovered a pipe r . pipe running fro the left, J tank above to ttie water below—for . Insurance Company OP SEW OR1.KAXS, Capital and Assets $565,000, e U. 9OUIITENNY, President. ^fREPARKD TO TAKE RISKS OX l'ROP- *RTY OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. ICompany, composed of rnuny oi the t •‘Xtrwponublo men of tho . CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, against loss, to those Alii* * n,u ra no ®* ' t lr d‘ 0ta f*. ** »»>on on aaiiufuotory proof i* ren- ground near Allan W 8 liberally nud promptly adju.ud p.jd, Eeq., to Mr*. 'MtkVr.* J ' tho undemigue*!. District agent J O 0# to iame k fr<iui. u* UlB.-e o( tho Genre in li ’ -1 .3 . . * . hi 1 b fs. V. BAKER, ROGERS & 00., WHOLESALE GROCERS -AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ‘£0 A 3U bM»t Second Sireel, CINCINNATI, OHIO, 1 VlTllOLtiSALfi DEALERS in Fancy and IT Staple Or..eerie.'. Western Keservo Cheore I and Butter: Dried. Canned and Foreign J-ruitu, AND I Fish of all kind*, seed, Ac. , ^ Two incmho.s ol oui firm reside in new 1 ora* DRY GOODS MERCHANTS. 1 b«ii.ifth.iseuu.U»|iy In tl.c markol, ready lo un I U U U u J m L.1H. wn i. .-I (ak u av,.uU«« nl Ururable chnnec.-. und bny- 130, WEST SIDE liitO AD ST. in* Iroio lir.t r»nd«, *iv«, ... Ittcililies for got- ,-S OX 1IAXD tt full tt-.J oo-uplel.) l,uus0 ,n tb ' MS’ Advances made ou conrigumont* to A LWAY il Stock Dry Good«, (Jrocerie*. Cutlery. Hardware, Tinware. Glassware,Crockery, Boots, Shoe*, Hat.-, Domestic and Foreign Liquors, »» inee, Ac., 2000 lbs I 0 Tin Ware, , which cen be had. at lowest market price*— Wholesale or Retail, No difficulty in having your money chaugod. aug 21-ti’ $10 REWARD. X?QR, TWO DEEDS lost by theft from my res- JP idence fh thfl city, "tli for ten acrefi of ground near Atlanta, rnoac hr Robert Craw- * “ “ Mrs. Amanda M. Marsball: sad 1 iu Joel Parker. Esq.. Ath»uta : y leaving them, if found, at office of knqair- • or, the above reward vfill be paid. D. I. W1LLCOK. I net 31 -2w* C.K, MARSHALL. U. V. BAKER & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 110 Pearl et., Hanover Square, NEW YORK. oct 27—3m* Stray Horses, TAKEN up by the subscrioor «>n the 3d No X vetuber, about 8 inilo* from the city, on the Cos*eie rosd. one dark iron grey mare, about tliree yearn old. and one brown coloied tuule. about 8 years old. The owner or owners will call Mid prove proper^ pay charges aud,Uke the same away nov R la Colutul'u*.. (ia. ft, Mobile, Jt. J. t w-.,., Jelma. «»r Dr. J. W, Market struct, Montgomery, Ala. 5 I in at No. 40 north Joaot im Diiiichu, E*q., Br<»ad street. Key Loo roooivori tho chnrgo up and loll in front ol hia Aquudroua ut Iho | was tho Orange an 1 Alexandria r»»br< id muinniit whoo tho Federal forces broke; bridge—and the rivets scouring the pipe and how Stuart, on lire with the boat ot I to the masonry afforded him an excolient buttlo, was everywhere tho soul and guid-I piothold in elimbini. (Hiding beneath ing ,-pirlt of tlie desperate struggle. I the sentinel in the darkntvs, he crept ini*• At four in tlie evening tho tusault had j the shadow, grasped tho pipe, and. wc.h boon repulsed, and thn Federal cavalry j hands and knees, climbed toot by foot up were in hu-ty retreat aciom the river thu abutinont, until ho had reaehed no again. Many priaonors remuibed in tho . edge of tho floor-way. His hand- were hands of tho Confederates, but they hnd l torn and his knees lawrat^d, but he bad alio lost not u fnw; for the fight ho/' been taken unoiher step toward liiierty. so ‘mixud up,’ and *0 many unall ut*laeh- | What now remuinod t«» bo d*m« wa* to moots of the Southern cuv.iliy had boon crawl along thn narrow edge of thn para cut off'and surrounded in tho melee, that j pot, under shadow ol a *peci«*a of low the captures were considerable. ^ .railing, and eru-<;ng tho bii.'g. pa-* Among those who wore thus cut off* a rid : around tho other sentinel, in some manner, captured in th is wild struggle niude un of and escape. This, however, wa- iho um-t dust, smoke, blood and uproar, was Lieu- doubtful, as it was cer’amly tlio most tenant W . IBs horse had mirod in dangerous portion id the :uiventure. 1 (<o the hWunipy ground near tho Barbour 1 bridge was very lofty, tho ledge r.arrow, House, and he wui incontinently gobbled slippery, and unprotected, fur he must up by his friends in tho blue coat*, and movo outside ol the mi.ing for four ofYl *- lo « ?V u «n3*. nunrW'nr™, ml I marched to the roar, tfiat is to suy. across j covery ; a single false »tup would pr-qp. tha mutual part at lot Xu. .mJ; i.Lu thu fouiIi ; >•''« Rapt>»h»nnottL. Li«ulciiHtU W- Uto hit,. ii.L> Uic rivur L. noiitli. hv.-n il halves of lute No. thiriy-uuc, fifty-three and j was an excellent specimen of those brave | this danger wore avoided, there tue fifty-four, all in the twenty-fourth district of youths of the Valley who gathered around 1 sentinel beyond, and a pick'd, d«ml*ile said county of Tulbot. AI*o Iu - No 241. 240. '.fscksoii in tho early month!) of tho war, beyond the sentinel. Lieutenant U - y^Yc'.nn-h^f' "1,1 »nd. i» .the “J. 11 !?. w »* r “ v,,|vl "« in *!* ll " one hundred and ona end u half of |.,t No. 21.'. paign* against Banks and h romont, had fifty acre.* ut lot No. 211, and three n« re- of tho borne hiim-olf will) groat courage and di-- tincrion. Wounded and captured at Ivcins- t<»un—1 think it was—ho had boon ex changed, secured a tran der to tlie caval ry. and was now again a prisoner, IIo was conducted across the Rappa hannock with the Confederate prisoners c" * short sight d and wrong both as regards " f * 1 the nne.innic and c*'ii*umvr; il tho mer chant will look luuiicr into the oporation i tilings, ho w« old find that l»u crossed th" ;• till of his own juD-e- t by doing so. ri tttie mcroi nnt bririg thocaso tohis own >, id li" p*-maps may better under *lan 1 l ‘Pi*. * »'»«*<•«* the in" Vfi.de s tab I individual hnd w le» uhcs in hundred dollars u.uid instead go to some city mid purchuso his in Liilcrncsi con- und would LARGE AND VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION FOR SALE, WILL BE SOLD, within tie- legal hours of Vl sale, on the 1st Tueaduy in DcMunber next, \ before the Court House door in the town of Tal- j button, Talbot county. <*a.. tw*» thousand six I liundreil umi thirty-seven a-re* *.l land, to-wit; I lot No. two. fraction, containiiu' six-five acres, j north-eastooriur of lot No. it.: ill described lund bcinir iu the fifteenth district of said county. The above de.-ciiocd preiui cs i* titualid about uine milvb esot ol the town of Talbotton and five miles north of Howard, u station on the Muscogee Railroad, in a healthy .apply—would U d.-mn eucn ait iilibefa. ( not no >uy t*» him, with ti utli, that Uc whs warring against Li* own interest, by de- n,o bumne.-s uf hi- own town, and giving ito anolhc: : und lliat Ills littlo* n," woul i roaiup ii) hi •• in doublo fold, by decrease • f his property anl busmoss? Si. in thi.- eioe, above in.-itt/iccd, could tho imchanic say tl»« h«i*o to the merchant. \V" suv, then Lt all du--c- support each otm-r, Ktid by mutual ex, minge.- keep that * "tilth at Lome, which, if necessary l„.„,j, d abroad tends t * ‘1 -troy the hu.»- rn-e? * f otir weighhur, and whi* ! . iu turn do*troys your own.- spirit j tke Ape. h oticc. i i.i and convenient section of country, i i in . high state of cultivation. Contains three dit- | CM pturcd during he day, and soon found ferenl settlements With all necessary out- build- K . t * al r hnrtu nistol and aahor all |«Uken’froin be sold under the will of tho late Joxinh Math- him-—in front of u bonflro ou the noith ews.decoujed.lbr the purpose of distribution. ! fiank of tho river. Around this tiro a A!l»ho«<wr;topurrtiwt»rooff Oote mptau- I cr0W J of F«Ji>r»l CHVulrjuion wi.ru now tation W"Uld do well to call on one of tho uu- . i t thi, ..vi.m. m* iW*. denlfnrd or II. K. Wallirw., wh., rt.idw ..u th* “ ••mW™. d)»cu-»in« tUu ivunu ol thu premise*, and examine for (hotuselvcs before day, und many of tt o.u entered into con- the day ofsale. Terms uiudu known on the day vorAation vuui the prisoners, their lato ad- of sale. W..MATllWNR, | t vuraariM. Lieut W — was standing J.M, MATUKWd t ' ■ g»pt TV etawllsl tus U« 1 by the tire, no doubt reflecting upon the I curious ‘up* ami uowp*' of that curious * iu Lino s, an l bad > rather discouraging vo w of tbin^-. wntn • his attention tu.* attriu ted by tu"-oun i <d dtps coming ironi tho direction ol thoj t Fcdoial camp. AdotKi'Lmnnl id dismoun ted men were evidently approaching the bridge, and in a lew moments tho voicoot the sentinel w;.s heard giving thn « Lai- j long". “Relief! ’ n.*jis tho reply, and then enma “advance relict” which wu» imuin- diately followed by tho appearance of the relief guard. Tho sentinel was relieved fVoQI blf post, and took bis pla tho new guard, ono of wlmm was posted, and tho detachment was hoard d amping across the bridge to relieve in tho tamo, manner the other ►online s as they came oil, tramp! tramp' like the »imiuc ol im- i commander in ' Hon Giovanni” - -tha I 1 young Virginian conceived nn idea as bold I • «Ly •AG N- SHIFT. Tl! K Mini ry W. an liMLs.—Governor lion- leu, the iurt ConieUeratuUov- Louiaitti i, comui< neod on the hitfi ot ^ *ptcmh"i, the publication ol a weekly i.ewapa| or in the Guy of Mexico. Iti.- printed m F.ngliah, and is lull of that inffditgenct*, enthu*iHftiii, spirit and lufti- tows ut topo which aro eminently cLarac- ten-tie nl its gallant ami distinguished editor, Two miles «»f iron-clad ships of wmi are stored uumv in (lie hark channel of l.eagua I - and i’hi'.udclphia.